Submitted by Cam Walker on Fri, 25/09/2015 - 10:26
Friends of the Earth has renewed its calls for a recall of food products containing nanomaterials following the release of a new studyi which found that titanium dioxide (TiO2) in food is absorbed into the human bloodstream.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Thu, 17/09/2015 - 13:22
Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) enable environmental conservation of Australia’s most vital ecosystems; they facilitate the prosperity of Indigenous communities as well as generating a range of cultural and social benefits.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Fri, 04/09/2015 - 12:11
Our national magazine, Chain Reaction, is just back from the printers. It will be mailed to members shortly, but in the meantime you can read it here as individual articles or a pdf.
Submitted by samantha.castro on Thu, 27/08/2015 - 17:21
Media Release 27 August 2015
As Tim Flannery launches his new book Atmosphere of Hopeat Melbourne University tonight, Friends of the Earth have warned that geoengineering technologies aren’t a solution to climate change and risk diverting attention from proven solutions.Geoengineering is the deliberate large-scale manipulation of the Earth’s natural systems.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Thu, 30/07/2015 - 17:18
As Trade Ministers meet in Hawaii to continue the secret negotiations of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), Friends of the Earth Melbourne’s Economic Justice Collective have released a paper titled ‘
Submitted by Cam Walker on Thu, 30/07/2015 - 09:27
Friends of the Earth, the Ngara Institute, the NTEU, the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) and the National Alliance for Public Universities are co-hosting a conference at the University of Queensland from the 23-24th November – Challenging the Privatised University – that aims to support the revitalisation of the public and intellectual importance of Universities.